Poem: I like it, though it is strange

I like it, though it is strange

I should not have used, "though,"
because I do not mean
strange in any way
that contradicts my liking it,
because it being strange
is not a bad thing
or a good one, either,
is not meant to determine
the value, but is a value
it presents, a quaIity,
right, and that is not
me saying anything
about what is good
or bad but just
that it is not
the expected 
or typical
or ordinary
or other things
that mean the same
general thing.
I like it being strange,
I think, or I like it
and it is strange,
which may be
a bit different,
but if I can't tell
which is right
I don't know
that it matters much.

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